I did… they grow, the greens are yummy so far so I consider it a win.
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Garlic needs a period of cold to form split cloves–in my region it’s usually planted by November. Store bought garlic can also introduce white rot, so it’s generally not advised to plant. You could plant in a container to see what happens, or wait for heirloom varities to be available in the fall for planting. https://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/garlic-diseases-white-rot-zbcz1412/
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I did… they grow, the greens are yummy so far so I consider it a win.
Garlic needs a period of cold to form split cloves–in my region it’s usually planted by November. Store bought garlic can also introduce white rot, so it’s generally not advised to plant. You could plant in a container to see what happens, or wait for heirloom varities to be available in the fall for planting. https://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/garlic-diseases-white-rot-zbcz1412/